Larissa Pham is an essayist, critic, and artist whose work explores desire, identity, and the intersections of art and feeling. Her debut essay collection, "Pop Song," weaves together memoir, art criticism, and cultural analysis in lyrical, intimate prose. Her novella "Discipline" delves into obsession, power, and the complexities of the body. A recipient of the Whiting Award, Pham's writing appears in The Nation, The Paris Review, and elsewhere. She brings a sharp, poetic sensibility to everything she touches, earning recognition as one of the most distinctive and compelling voices of her generation.